dhbailey / 2005/07/17 / 08:50 AM wrote:
I did notice the big difference in the mallet percussion part, though,
Ooops.
I missed a few instrument switches. Sorry about that.
I also noticed the original K2600R version had piano player playing
synth string pad so I removed it, and also added QSR
On 18 Jul 2005, at 1:22 AM, Karen wrote:
Don't worry Darcy...I don't think this is much of a secret anymore
Well, I wouldn't have said anything even in private, offlist email
before Fin2k6 was officially announced. It's still not quite kosher
for me to talk specifically about 2k6 until
Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 17 Jul 2005, at 3:28 PM, Ken Durling wrote:
Surely you remember Isaac Hayes and Super Fly?
No, not Isaac Hayes. Curtis Mayfield! BIG difference.
Isaac Hayes did Shaft.
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Darcy James Argue wrote:
On 18 Jul 2005, at 1:22 AM, Karen wrote:
Don't worry Darcy...I don't think this is much of a secret anymore
Well, I wouldn't have said anything even in private, offlist email
before Fin2k6 was officially announced. It's still not quite kosher for
me to talk
Chuck Israels wrote:
Well, it was an anomaly. I can't explain it. Glad no one spent time
trying to figure it out.
Well, I did, I just couldn't reproduce the problem.
ns
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This list has been very quiet since this morning, so I'm wondering if
somehow I've become unsubscribed.
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No doubt you have received your own message back through the list, but just
in case you haven't, you seem to be still subcribed. Things do seem to
have been rather quiet today.
All the best,
Lawrence
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ofereode - þisses swa maeg"http://lawrenceyates.co.ukDulcian
Wind Quintet:
This list has been very quiet since this morning, so
I'm wondering ifsomehow I've become unsubscribed.-- David H.
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Enjoy it while it lasts
and sorry for scooping up such easy bait.
Best,
Les
Les
All three of the lists I'm on have had just about zero traffic today.
It's good to hear it's not my ISP, which is usually the case.
C
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This list has been very quiet since this morning, so I'm wondering if
somehow I've become
On Jul 17, 2005, at 6:06 PM, keith helgesen wrote:
x-tad-biggerInteresting- the line from the show Kiss me Kate = I've come to /x-tad-biggerx-tad-biggerswive/x-tad-biggerx-tad-bigger it (something)ly in Padua. - always had me puzzled! It makes sense now!/x-tad-bigger
On the off chance that
On Jul 17, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Don Hart wrote:
-- Select the handle for the F sharp and nudge once, either left or
right.
When I do this the F sharp and the G sharp swap position.
After an initial shift in position, editing can proceed in normal
fashion,
but the shift creates extra work. Is
Evetyone must be regrouping ;-)
At 7/18/2005 12:47 PM, dhbailey wrote:
This list has been very quiet since this morning, so I'm wondering if
somehow I've become unsubscribed.
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On Jul 17, 2005, at 3:55 PM, Crystal Premo wrote:
I vote that we bring the word swyve or suive if you prefer, back into common usage.
John Barth attempted to do this 40 years ago, in The Sotweed Factor. The book (set in 18th-c. Maryland) employs the word very frequently, and ends with these
Does anyone know how the trumpets sound in the
included 2006/GPO package.
Or, does anyone know when the jazz library or the
maeching library will be avilable.
Darcy,I suspect you know at least how the
trpts sound in 2006. The on board Fin.2005 sounds are very weak. I do more
marching
In the USAF band in the late '50s, one's instrument was referred to
as one's axe for no discernable reason,
It was (still is?) widespread jazz terminology--like gig.
Still is.
RBH
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Oops! 70 yr old memory cells at it
again! Although it retrospect it does fit rather well in context!!
Cheers- and thanks for memory jog.
K in OZ
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Raymond Horton wrote:
In the USAF band in the late '50s, one's instrument was referred to
as one's axe for no discernable reason,
It was (still is?) widespread jazz terminology--like gig.
The use of the term axe goes along with the term woodshedding --
what other tool would you use
On 18 Jul 2005 at 15:58, shirling neueweise wrote:
/12 meters
My objection to these meters is that they tell you what the
subdivision is, and give you no help whatsoever with identifying the
beat.
I would much prefer something like:
3+2+3+2+2
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8
to anything over /12.
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Perhaps, but that might be supposing too much. I would think it's just
a term for a tool of the trade. (Personally, I heard axe years before
I ever heard of woodshedding.)
RBH
dhbailey wrote:
Raymond Horton wrote:
In the USAF band in the late '50s, one's instrument was referred
to as
Raymond Horton wrote:
dhbailey wrote:
Raymond Horton wrote:
In the USAF band in the late '50s, one's instrument was referred
to as one's axe for no discernable reason,
It was (still is?) widespread jazz terminology--like gig.
The use of the term axe goes along with the term
I'm with you on this one David!
Cheers
K in OZ
Keith Helgesen.
Director of Music, Canberra City Band.
Ph: (02) 62910787. Band Mob. 0439-620587
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At 07:57 PM 7/18/2005, you wrote:
Not a clue as to the origins of 'ax' in any case.
Well, is chops a clue?
Ken
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Ken Durling wrote:
At 07:57 PM 7/18/2005, you wrote:
Not a clue as to the origins of 'ax' in any case.
Well, is chops a clue?
Maybe... but then what happens when you're talking about sax players?
;)
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Hey, I resemble that remark! 8-P
Ken
At 08:43 PM 7/18/2005, you wrote:
Ken Durling wrote:
At 07:57 PM 7/18/2005, you wrote:
Not a clue as to the origins of 'ax' in any case.
Well, is chops a clue?
Maybe... but then what happens when you're talking about sax players?
;)
cd
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